Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] be looking for " in BNC.
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1 | They may have no religious beliefs , or may be looking for a much simpler ceremony . |
2 | The vendors may not be entirely price motivated and may be looking for reassurance from the purchaser as to , for example , the compatibility of management styles , career development opportunities for senior staff and job security for the workforce . |
3 | If you do n't have at least two acres for the first horse and at least one per subsequent animal sharing the land , you have n't got enough for satisfactory winter keep and should be looking for an alternative . |
4 | She says she is open to a book on any theme and would be looking for stories to reflect the multicultural nature of society , where this is appropriate . |
5 | She says she is open to a book on any theme and would be looking for stories to reflect the multicultural nature of society , where this is appropriate . |
6 | There will also be parents who are dissatisfied with the school which their children currently attend and will be looking for an alternative . |
7 | Many companies that recruit through agencies are particularly concerned with their company image and will be looking for staff who know how to dress appropriately . |
8 | Linford Christie also runs his first major individual race of the summer in tonight 's Golden Gala and will be looking for the sort of confidence-booster he gained at the same meeting last year . |
9 | ‘ Celtic fans are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the club 's European Cup triumphs and will be looking for more success . |
10 | Peter Allen , a hard-working local candidate , polled 8,400 votes in November and will be looking for an improvement . |